Enhancing Safety & Transit: Gurgaon’s Commercial Growth Gets a Boost
- amrealtyindia
- Jul 21
- 2 min read
From women’s safety measures to transport infrastructure upgrades, Gurgaon is setting new standards in urban planning—fostering a more secure, accessible environment for businesses and consumers alike.

1. Prepaid Auto Booths to Enhance Metro Safety
The Gurgaon Police has announced plans to install prepaid auto-rickshaw booths near busy metro stations—like Millennium City Centre and IFFCO Chowk—to protect women commuters. Auto drivers will register personal and vehicle info, monitored by stationed police officers. Additional safety upgrades include improved street lighting and CCTV at 20 vulnerable locations, including Vatika Chowk and Sikanderpur Metro.
Why it matters: Enhanced safety strengthens commuter trust and footfall near commercial hubs, benefiting retail, office, and hospitality sectors.
2. Central Park’s ₹550 Crore Serviced Apartment Investment
Developer Central Park has unveiled a ₹550 crore investment in a serviced apartment project inside its Flower Valley township in Sohna, near Gurgaon. Spanning over 3.8 acres, this development taps into the rising demand for furnished, flexible-stay options by professionals, business travelers, and long-term guests.
Opportunity: Proximity to business districts like Cyber City enhances rental yield and occupancy potential for nearby commercial ventures.
3. Kherki Daula Toll Plaza Relocation Targets October 2025
The NHAI has cleared groundwork to shift the Kherki Daula toll plaza to Pachgaon by October 2025. Featuring a 12-lane Multi-Lane Free Flow system (MLFF) and CCTV integration, this move promises to ease traffic congestion on NH‑8 between Delhi and Jaipur—critical for freight and business connectivity.
Commercial impact: Reduced commute and logistics time boosts attractiveness of adjacent sectors for office and retail investments.
4. New City Bus Depot Planned in Sector 81
GMDA has selected a 12-acre land plot in Sector 81 to develop a new bus depot-cum-terminal. This facility will support expansion of the city’s bus fleet to over 700 vehicles—including 100 electric buses—and serve new corridors efficiently.
Why it matters: Improved public transit strengthens footfall to commercial zones, boosting business viability and real estate activity in surrounding areas.
Market Implications for Commercial Real Estate
Trigger | Impact |
Women’s safety enhancements | Higher trust and pedestrian activity around metro-linked commercial hubs |
Serviced apartments growth | Boost in hospitality-real estate demand and complementary business services |
Toll plaza modernization | Smoother logistics and access to key commercial corridors |
Bus depot deployment | Enhanced mobility; rising demand for retail and office spaces along transit routes |
From secure metro access and expanded transit infrastructure to high-investment serviced apartments—Gurgaon is fortifying core commercial corridors, making the city an increasingly attractive destination for businesses and investors alike.





